The federal Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has decided against a group of PepsiCo shareholders in their efforts to stop the company from
contracting with a firm that uses cells from aborted babies in producing artificial flavor enhancers.

As reported last year in The New American, the shareholders had filed a resolution with the SEC after Pepsi ignored tens of thousands of concerned
pro-life individuals who had expressed their disgust and opposition to its contracting with Senomyx, a biotech company that tests its food additive
products using a process that includes fetal cells from aborted babies.

The federal Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has decided against a group of PepsiCo shareholders in their efforts to stop the company from
contracting with a firm that uses cells from aborted babies in producing artificial flavor enhancers.

As reported last year in The New American, the shareholders had filed a resolution with the SEC after Pepsi ignored tens of thousands of concerned
pro-life individuals who had expressed their disgust and opposition to its contracting with Senomyx, a biotech company that tests its food additive
products using a process that includes fetal cells from aborted babies.

"tests its food additive products using a process that includes fetal cells from aborted babies"

Not the same as producing a drink is it? They use them for testing/research. They dont put dead babies in your can or bottle of Pepsi

I think I will stick with my coffee and water with Trader Joe's Pomegranate Cherry Fast Flavor Sticks.
But speaking from someone who had to have a D&C following a miscarriage, why the hell would I care what they do with the stuff they sucked out?
Either use it or throw it out... seems like a waste to just toss it.

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